Archive for the ‘Covetable’ Category

Pick of tomorrow’s Kerry Taylor auction

Monday, June 7th, 2010

Three top picks from the Kerry Taylor auction tomorrow.

1) Alice Pollock bias cut dress - 70s

2) Rudi Gernreich suit - 50s

3) Jacques Fath suede bomber, belonga Marlene Dietrich.

I’m feeling neutrals.

Wang-tastic

Thursday, May 20th, 2010

Alexander Wang Diego bag, via Rackk and Ruin.

My favorite books - Cheap Chic

Sunday, May 16th, 2010

Personal Style is what this book is all about.

Cheap Chic by Carol Troy and Catherine MiIlinaire, was published in 1975 and has been a bit of a bible for me since I picked it up two years or so ago at Battersea Boot Fair. It’s based on the premise that you don’t need to spend a lot of money to look great - that knowledge, thought, a sassy attitude and a smile can get you much further than your mastercard.

It features big names (YSL, Jerry Hall, Betsey Johnson, Rudi Gernreich) alongside unknowns and friends of the authors talking about what style means to them. Here’s Lauren Hutton in a pair of Levis, a man’s shirt and a cashmere sweater:

“Ninety-five percent of my clothes are in navy blue, white or Khaki” says photographer Helene Gaillet talking about her ‘layer theory’ and daily uniform of five-year-old YSL boots and bag, cheap jeans, boys monogrammed shirts from Brooks Bros and an army surplus jacket. What she saves on clothing she spends on a collection of delicate gold jewellery and her first layer - a lithe supple body.

Ingeborg Day is another favorite who has a ‘cost-per-wear’ system (cost divided by number of times worn) and minimal wardrobe. I am taken by the way she dresses to complement her stature with flowing clothes and two signature pieces around her neck: a strand of pearls and Guatemalan bag - what a perfect contrast!

Duggie Fields represents the UK with a wild pair of saddle shoes and one of the first mentions in a book of Malcolm and Vivienne’s shop SEX:

Nancy Crow is super-sexy in wrap skirts, vintage smocks and bed jackets over little t-shirts. Like Helene and Ingebord she spends more on jewellery, shoes and bags and wears the rest as cheap finds or vintage.

I think this look is perfect. It illustrates the virtues of shopping for local artisan goods on holiday - in this case mexican cotton and baskets. I wish I was there.

This French Jewellers smock hasn’t changed in design for hundreds of years and is worn elsewhere by the same woman but under a fair isle vest and tweed jacket with knee high brown leather boots. If anyone knows where I can find one please let me know!

The moral of the story is be creative and have fun. I often refer to this book when I look at a pair of shoes I can’t afford or when I get the urge to go spend. It’s a lesson in looking at clothes as just one aspect of your existence and making the most of what you’ve got.

A delicate jewel

Tuesday, January 26th, 2010

New favorite tumblr from Erie Basin. Perhaps I’m getting older but the diamonds are looking quite fine.

This site really makes me want to wear more delicate jewels. Chunky rings your days are numbered!

Clergerie nineties

Thursday, January 7th, 2010

Oh oh oh! I remember a time when Clergerie was tip-top of my shoe list. I see it again. With stripes.

Via Papermag.

World War II long johns

Sunday, September 20th, 2009

We went to Pam’s show last night and I wore the-garment-most-Pam-Hogg that I could rustle upĀ  - vintage Calvin Klein suede riding trousers in khaki green.

So today I was idly trawling for long johns and happened upon these World War II long johns. They’d look so great with big bovver boots.

How much will Lektrogirl pay me to wear these?

Some you win, some you lose

Sunday, September 13th, 2009

I wasn’t in time to nab these two. Both at once? Maybe not. So California…

Same taste in girls

Sunday, September 6th, 2009

Mr Mort and I share the same taste in women. I wish he’d feature them more often…

play time

Tuesday, August 25th, 2009

Leather and metal

Saturday, August 22nd, 2009

If you must drive a porsche at least give it leather straps.

Via A Cup of Jo.